New this morning: Cannes Lions names jury presidentsLeading this year’s PR jury is John Clinton, chair of Canada and North American head of creative and content at Edelman. This year’s festival in the south of France will run from June 18-25.

Also new this morning: Security giant acquiredPrivate equity firm Apollo Global Management agreed to acquire electronic security provider ADT for $7 billion on Tuesday morning. It is planning to merge the company with its own security corporation, Protection 1.

On Tuesday’s agenda: US, Cuba agree to resume commercial flightsUS officials are in Havana to sign documents that will pave the way for commercial flight to the island nation to resume for the first time in more than five decades. The agreement could allow for US airlines to make more than 100 trips to Cuba every day.

On the campaign trail: Clinton plans race speechHillary Clinton is set to deliver what her aides are calling a major speech on racism in Harlem on Tuesday, seeking to keep minority voters from defecting to Bernie Sanders. Elsewhere, former President George W. Bush stumped for his brother in South Carolina, and Donald Trump again threatened the Republican National Committee.

Fantasy sports sites plan full-court lobbying pressCompanies such as FanDuel and DraftKings are lobbying public officials in state capitals across the country, focusing on statehouses instead of Congress. More than a dozen states have passed measures since the start of the year allowing daily fantasy sports sites to operate.